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3-Day Luxor City Break
Are you looking for Luxor Breaks? Enjoy an amazing Trip to Luxor Egypt for the whole family members, 3 day weekend holidays to visit the main historical sights in Luxor including Valley of the Kings, Karnak temple, Luxor Temple, Hatshepsut Temple, Colossi of Memnon and more!
Meet and greet service by our representatives at airports
- Assistance of our guest relations during your stay
- All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Accommodation in Luxor for 2 nights including bed and breakfast
- Complimentary dinner in the day of arrival at hotel
- All sightseeing tours are strictly private tours
- Private English speaking guide
- Entrance fees to all sites as indicated on the itinerary
- All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle
- Meals as indicated in the above itinerary
- Bottled water during the trips
- Portage when needed
- All service charges and taxes
- Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary.
- Tipping
- Entrance fees
- Guide gratuity
Day 1: Arrival Luxor
Welcome to Luxor, Egypt
Your tour manager will meet and assist you at Luxor International Airport and then he will escort you to the hotel by an air-conditioned deluxe vehicle. At hotel the tour manager will assist with a smooth check-in, and review your holiday itinerary with you to establish and confirm pick-up times for each tour. In the evening enjoy complimentary dinner at your hotel in Luxor. Overnight in Luxor.
Day 2 : Luxor Day Tour
representative will pick you up from your hotel in Luxor, start your visit in the West Bank where you can see the Valley of the Kings, the magnificence of the grandeur of architecture which was used for burial, there are many kings buried in this valley. Then visit the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, which was built by Queen Hatshepsut, daughter of Thutmosis I, who ruled Egypt about 20 years during the 18th Dynasty, the only pharaonic woman who reigned ancient Egypt. You will passing by the Colossi of Memnon for about 15 minutes ( Remains of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III ). Continue driving to the East Bank in Luxor. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant, then move on to visit Karnak Temples, the greatest example of worship in the history, dedicated to the God Amon, his wife Mut and their son Khonsu. Later you will be transferred to Luxor Airport for final departure.
NB: Your flight has to be after 16:00 to be able to do this tour.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 3: Fly Cairo to Luxor – Valley of the Kings Tours
You will be picked up from your hotel by your own Egyptologist tour guide and air-conditioned modern van to the East Bank of Luxor, to visit the famous Luxor Museum which display pottery, jewelry, furniture, statues and stelae were created by the Brooklyn Museum of New York. Continue driving to visit the majestic Mummification Museum which contains everything you would ever want to know about mummification. The ancient Egyptians believed that in order for a person to reach heaven it was essential that both their body and their name remained so their Soul would be transported from one life to the next. Lunch will be served in a local restaurant in Luxor. Later on you will be transferred to Luxor Airport for final departure. Your flight has to be after 12:00 at noon to be able to do this tour.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
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- Tour and Prices
Tour price currency is set to USD but you can pay in Euro or British pound.The prices quoted per person per tour all inclusive and prices are always updated to ensure you receive the lowest price possible. Once your tour is confirmed we guarantee the price will not be changed.
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- Children Policy
0 – 05.99 Free of Charge
6 – 11.99 pay 50% of tour price
12+ pay full tour price as per adult person
If your tour includes airfare then an extra charge for child rate may apply.
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- Deposit and Payment
A full payment will be required when confirming your booking as requested and can be paid by credit or debit card (Visa / MasterCard) via Verisign Secured payment system on our website.
- Deposit and Payment
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- Tour Voucher
After your tour is confirmed we will email final confirmation and voucher to print and bring with you. Details will include contact numbers of your tour operator and customer care and additional information for your convenience.
- Tour Voucher
- Cancellation Policy
Egypt Local Guide does not charge a cancellation fee for tours and excursions cancelled for ‘force majeure’ reasons such as volcanoes, earthquakes, or reasons beyond control. If cancellation happens due to personal or business reasons and has already incurred costs on your behalf, these costs will be transferred to you.
It is advisable to have an Egyptian representative to explain the major points .
– Do not be surprised if, at some point, voices are raised; it is not an argument, but just the way Egyptians discuss matters.
– Welcome topics of conversation include Egyptian achievements – both ancient and modern, the positive reputation of Egyptian leaders, Egyptian cotton, sports.
– Try to avoid enquiring about the female members of their family. Do not bring up the Israel topic.
Business meetings and meals
– Regarding dress code, visitors are expected to follow Egyptian discretion standards. Despite the country’s hot temperatures, most of the body must remain covered.Wearing Egyptian traditional clothing may be seen as offensive to the natives. If an Egyptian man gazes intensely at a woman, it generally means that her dress is not “modest” enough.
– Punctuality in Egypt is not considered the main priority. Your counterpart might arrive late for a meeting, but make sure that you arrive on time yourself.
– Business cards should be printed in English on one side and in Arabic on the other.
– Presents are welcome, but do not forget to give or receive them using your right hand or with both hands – never with the left. Small electronic devices, chocolate and compasses are popular gifts.
– For business meals: stringent Muslims will not touch alcohol or pork. Make sure to have a selection of non-alcoholic drinks available if you invite them for an event.
– Do not “wipe out” your plate. It is polite to leave a small portion of food – it means you have had enough.
– Be careful not to add salt to food, especially in an Egyptian home. It is considered an offence.
Body Language
– Do make eye-contact when meeting with your Egyptian business associates, especially with male colleagues. Looking in someone’s eyes is a sign of honesty and trust.
– Arab men usually walk hand in hand although Western-style Egyptians rarely do this. If an Egyptian holds your hand, accept this as a gesture of friendship.
– The left hand is considered unclean in Egypt. Unless you are handling something considered dirty, always use the right hand. Avoid gestures with the left hand.
– Pointing is considered extremely rude.
– Do not cross your legs when sitting. Moreover, showing the bottom of your foot is considered offensive.